11-16-2018, 02:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2018, 03:15 AM by dicappatore.)
(11-15-2018, 11:19 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Yes, but those few days were supposed to be centered around an election held in the usual November timeframe. They just messed with the timeline when they had Renard's phone show Jan 6.
You shouldn't rely on anything you see in the Grimm wiki except transcripts and screen captures, btw.
Face, your point is useless. Who gives a shitz on when things happened in the show compared to actual dates. You are sort of arguing against your self. The point of this discussion is to determine the time lapsed as we watch the show. It does not matter if the election dated or inauguration dates don't match the real world dates. You missed the point of this discussion. The actual point is to determine the time line spent as we see the characters interact.
If they shoot a scene of a character going to bed on a particular night and the next morning scene is shot 3 or four days later or a month or two is insignificant. That night time laps, for those two scenes, is still one night and not 3 days or 3 months it took to shoot those scenes.
(11-15-2018, 08:06 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: 3rd cousins share a great-great-grandparent.
https://www.familytreemagazine.com/premi...ousinhood/
Click on the chart for a bigger image.
So I assumed a cousin's child is a 2nd cousin to the parents 1st cousin. Then 3rd cousin to the child of the parents 1st cousin. Thats how it was explained to me years ago. So I guess I was off by one generation and what Nick and Trubel had were common great-great-grandparents.
Where I grew up as a child I was told to call my parents cousins, aunt and uncles and their Kids, just cousins. If our grandparents were cousins then we referred to them of more of a 'fratiello", a dialect form of the Italian word "fratello" meaning 'brother" but the dialect name was more of a reference to another definition of the word brethren, as someone you would refer to as a same member of a club or association such as "Knights of Columbus" or "Freemason".
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!